They can live to 12 years easy as long as they are kept healthy,thats the key (healthy).We have a 6 year old anglo breeding buck.Freddie is still healthy,his teeth are worn down,he is penned kept and he gets regular exercise,still a good breeder.We hope to keep him breeding for another 2 years,then we will retire him and keep him until be passes on.Should he cost too much to maintain,his retirement may come sooner rather than later.Does,well depends on their body condition,not sure how many does are still breeding at 12.Most have been culled at that age or kept only as pets.The key is their health.On the other hand,if one has say 100-600 goats,they would never reach this age.Not worth your time.As does age,they will start to produce less milk,the dairy breeds.Once their production slows down,they are culled.Breeding bucks usually, turned over every 3 years.
life span for a buck is usually 8-10 years
does 11-12 on average,some reported as much as 16-18 years and some have been bred until the age of 10 years.
whethers 11-16 years on average
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